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Menlo Security File Security is a commercial network sandboxing tool by Menlo Security. Sasa GateScanner Kiosk is a commercial network sandboxing tool by Sasa Software. Compare features, ratings, integrations, and community reviews side by side to find the best network sandboxing fit for your security stack.
Based on our analysis of NIST CSF 2.0 coverage, core features, company size fit, deployment model, here is our conclusion:
SMBs and mid-market teams handling high-volume file intake from untrusted sources will find Menlo Security File Security's real value in its breadth: 220+ file type support means you're actually sanitizing the complex formats that slip past basic content filters, not just PDFs and images. The CDR engine rebuilds files after stripping malicious content while preserving usability, which matters when your users need the output to work immediately without reprocessing. Skip this if your organization primarily needs network-level file scanning rather than endpoint and portal protection, or if you're already comfortable with air-gapped workflows for sensitive file handling.
Organizations handling sensitive files from untrusted USB media or external removable storage need Sasa GateScanner Kiosk because it combines rogue device detection with CDR-based file reconstruction, stopping both hardware exploits and polymorphic file attacks that traditional antivirus misses. The hardened appliance architecture with zero-state reset after each scan and support for hundreds of file types, including DICOM and archives, addresses the NIST PR.DS requirement for data integrity without requiring extensive endpoint agent deployment. Skip this if your threat model centers on network-based intrusions or if you lack the physical space and user workflow accommodation that a dedicated kiosk demands; this is point-solution hardware, not a platform.
File sanitization solution using CDR to disarm and rebuild 220+ file types
Kiosk for scanning removable media using CDR to prevent file-based attacks
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Common questions about comparing Menlo Security File Security vs Sasa GateScanner Kiosk for your network sandboxing needs.
Menlo Security File Security: File sanitization solution using CDR to disarm and rebuild 220+ file types. built by Menlo Security. Core capabilities include Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) for file sanitization, Support for over 220 file types including complex formats, Automatic disarming and rebuilding of files with macros..
Sasa GateScanner Kiosk: Kiosk for scanning removable media using CDR to prevent file-based attacks. built by Sasa Software. Core capabilities include Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) technology for file sanitization, Rogue device detection (BadUSB, RubberDucky, BashBunny, hidden partition exploits), Support for hundreds of file types including Office, PDF, media files, archives, and DICOM..
Both serve the Network Sandboxing market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
Menlo Security File Security differentiates with Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) for file sanitization, Support for over 220 file types including complex formats, Automatic disarming and rebuilding of files with macros. Sasa GateScanner Kiosk differentiates with Content Disarm and Reconstruction (CDR) technology for file sanitization, Rogue device detection (BadUSB, RubberDucky, BashBunny, hidden partition exploits), Support for hundreds of file types including Office, PDF, media files, archives, and DICOM.
Menlo Security File Security is developed by Menlo Security. Sasa GateScanner Kiosk is developed by Sasa Software. Vendor maturity, funding stage, and team size can be important factors when evaluating long-term viability and support quality.
Menlo Security File Security and Sasa GateScanner Kiosk serve similar Network Sandboxing use cases: both are Network Sandboxing tools. Review the feature comparison above to determine which fits your requirements.
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